name each number in two different ways 1. 300 2. 2,400 3. 67,000

To name each number in two different ways:

1. 300:
a. Three hundred
b. Three hundred and zero

2. 2,400:
a. Two thousand four hundred
b. Twenty-four hundred

3. 67,000:
a. Sixty-seven thousand
b. Sixty-seven thousand and zero

To name these numbers in different ways, we can break down their place values and read them accordingly. Here's how you can do it:

1. 300:
- The digit 3 is in the hundreds place, so we say "three hundred."
- The digit 0 is in the ones place, so we say "zero" after "hundred" to clarify that there are no additional units.

2. 2,400:
- The digit 2 is in the thousands place, so we say "two thousand."
- The digits 4, 0, and 0 are in the hundreds, tens, and ones places, respectively, so we can say "four hundred" or simply "four" followed by "hundred" or "hundred and zero." In this case, "twenty-four hundred" is also a valid way of saying 2,400.

3. 67,000:
- The digits 6 and 7 are in the ten thousands and thousands places, respectively, so we say "sixty-seven thousand."
- The digit 0 is in the hundreds place, indicating no additional units, so we say "and zero" to clarify that there are no additional units.

1. Three hundred...and three times 10 squared (3*10^2)

From this example, you should be able to do the other problems.

Name 300 in two different ways